Long Point High School - Pointer Yearbook (Long Point, IL)
- Class of 1951
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THE FIIIINTER We the Senlor Class of 1951 dedxcate our yearbook to Mr and Mrs Rogers Cummmgs 1n appreclatzon of their years of servlce m our music depart ment of Long Pomt I-hgh School. s SEATED Left to Right Be erly Stemke Greta Ellxs Otls Ruff Charlotte Steinke B nard Doden Mr Wheeler STANDING Chau-1otteB ucker Mary Sue Garretlon Beata Schleuter Robert Kammke Eleanor Mo re Ca ol G111 Alberta Kinkade Edltor Social Edltor Sports Edltor Ass1stant Spor s Editor Art Edltor Mus1c Edltor Drama Edztor Photographlc Editor Semor Editor Under Graduate Editor Busmess Manager Typlst Manager Sponsor Pomter Staff Charlotte Stemke Beverly Stemke Robert Kammke Eleanor Moore Ima Jean Gragson Greta Elhs Alberta Kmkade Carol Glll Mary Sue Garretson Bernard Doden Otls Ruff Charlotte Brucker Mrs Wheeler z . : V . ' . ' . ' . , er , s. . r r . . l . ' . o , r ' , . O Humor Editor. . . . . . . . Beata Schlueter AUDREY WHEELER Northwestern University B A University of Illinois M A Chxcago Conservatory Wm s-WWW' WXLLIAM MOYER Illlnoll State Normal University B S Graduate Work LAWRENCE CHRISTOPHER Eastern Illinois State Teachers College B Unwerslty of I11xno1s M S PHYLLIS SCHRECKENBERG Carthage College B S Universxty of lllmoxs wwe MARY FLAHAVEN Illinois State Normal University B Ed 4 VERNON I-IUSTED Illinois State Normal University B Ed ANNA L HALE VanderCooke School of Music 1 A .-A ' . . . . , ' Ed' r A A - Afo I, 282 554 A ff' Board of Education SEATED: Left to Right: Russell Kaminke, Stanley Brown, Richard Miller STANDING: Frank Kimpling, Paul Rittenhouse, Sr. Lif ,ag BEVERLY STEINKE F H A Parlxamentarxan of F H A Band Chorus Class Plays Secretary of Class Vice Presxdent of Class Music Contest Broadcaster Staff Annual Staff CAROL GILL Class President Chorus Band F H A Treasurer ofF H A Vice President ofF H A Cheerleader Muslc Contest Plays Broadcaster Staff Dramatic Contest Vzce Presldent of Band Annual Staff Chorus Recreation Chair H1311 Z 234 ffl wmv Class Vxce President Class Treasurer Band Chorus Basketball Baseball Cross Country Track Plays Contest Plays F Broadcaster Staff -Xnnual Staff ,3,4 .....,.................l,Z,3,4 . . . ................... 1,,, . . . ......... ...3 - ' . . . .... ...4 ' ................ Z,3,4 .................1 , ' - ' . ..... ....3 ......... ............ 4 N .MM ' ' ...... 4 ,M 77 f . I Q Q Cheerleader ................. l,Z,3,4 ROBERT KAMINK . . . .................,.. 1,z,3,4 ' - - ' ' . . . .... l,3,4 .... ..... ' - ' ........... 3 ,,,,,,,,,,, ' ................ Z,3,4 , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , ' ...................... 4 , ........... . F. .A, .............. .. BERNARD DODEN Cross Country F F A Reporter Class Plays Track Chorus Basketball F F A Broadcaster Staff Baseball Annual Sta!! 234 234 23,4 MARY SUE GARRETSON Class Vlce President Class Secretary Class Plays Chorus 3 F H A Annual Staff Music Contest Broadcaster Staff ELEANOR MOORE Class Plays Contest Play F H A Chorus Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff. . . . . . . . . . . 334 1z,34 1234 GRETA ELLIS Class Treasurer Parliamentanan of F H A , Chorus Class Plays 3, F H A Band Music Contest President of F H A Secretary oi Band Contest Play Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff President of Chorus IMA JEAN GRAGSON Plays Broadcaster Staff F l-I A I-'listorxan of F H A Chorus 1 Z 4 AnnualStaff...................... OTIS RUFF President oi F F A Contest Play Track Basketball 2,3 4 Chorus t Class Plays Broadcaster Staff Cross Country Baseball Annual Staff CHARLOTTE BRUCKER F H A , Chorus Class Plays Music Contest Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff CHARLOTTE STEINKE Class President Bond Cheerleader F H A Reporter of F H A Vice President ofF H A Treasurer of F H A Claes Plays Broadcaster Staff Music Contest Chorus Editor of Annual 1 2,3 1 2,3 4 .l,234 ,4 234 sv? ALBERTA KINKADE Band Chorus Music Contest Class Plays F H A Reporter of F H A Annual Staff Dramatic Broadcaster Staff BEATA SCHL UETER Chorus Band F H A Plays Music Contest Cheerleader Broadcaster Staff 1234 12,34 1,234 334 51 Class Hlstory Our class as Freshmen broke the 1ce w1th fourteen members To start the year off wzth a bang we elected offxcers 111 the early part of September The of flcers were Presldent Charlotte Stemke V1ce Pres1dent Mary Sue Garretson Secretary Beverly Stemke and Treasurer Bud Kam1nke Our class advisor was Lawrence Chnstopher Our only event as Freshmen was the Freshman Return Party m the form of a wlener roast We zoomed off to our Sophomore year w1th four new members now makmg a class of ezghteen The new members were Alberta Kmkade and Arlene who transferred from Cornell Hxgh School and Charlotte Brucker from Colfax Follow mg the usual routme we elected our off1cers Pres1dent Charlotte Stemke Vlce Presldent Mary Sue Garretson Secretary and Treasurer Alberta Kmkade Class Adv1.sor Mr Husted Thzs year the long awazted tune came to enjoy 1n1t1at1.ng the Freshmen and we took full advantage of It The slate of ofhcers to start our .Tumor year was Presrdent Charlotte Stemke Vice Presldent Beverly Stemke Secretary Mary Sue Garretson Treasurer Bud Kammke Class Advxsor Mrs Mary Flahaven Durmg the summer R1chard Spraggon moved leavlng our class w1th seventeen members Later 111. the year we lost another member Donald Gueldenhaar The f1rst exc1t1ng day for us as Junzors was that day ln October 1.n which we recewed our class rlngs On Novem ber 4th we presented our .Tumor Play Boardxng School At all the home basket ball games we had a lunch room and check room and we also started somethmg new by renting a popcorn machme and sellmg fresh popcorn at the games, then as our spring event we gave an Aprxl Fool s Dance At the end of the year came our bxg event the Junxor Sen1or Prom The Sen1or year we started w1th the feelmg we were at last on our homestretch Much to our sorrow we lost three members of the class to the Flanagan H1ghSchoo1 Dxstrlct' Nita Saxton Arlene Oldenburg and Kenneth Schell Our slate of offlcers was Presrdent Carol Gall Vice Presmdent Bud Kamlnke Secretary Beverly Stemke Treasurer Greta Ellls Class Adv1sor Mrs Wheeler The class decided by a unanunous vote to pubhsh an annual th1s year Charlotte Stemke was elected edltor of the varlous act1v1t1es Sxnce we decxded to dedxcate It to Mr and Mrs Rogers Cumm1ng a mus1cal theme was chosen In the late fall we gave our Sen1or play Cradle Troubadour Durlng the year the class gave two square dances to help raise money for he new stage curtam wh1ch the class declded as their g1ft to the school Smce we knew we alone could not buy the curtams yet were able to pay for half of them the Board of Educatmn helped us to swing the deal Our class colors are maroon and yellow, our flower IS the carnat1on and our motto IS The Begmnmg Not The End Thus wxth our Class N1ght we proceed on our road of l1.fe Edltor Charlotte Stemke , 1 0 4 I . , . . 1 ' ' . . . . . . . . 1 , 1 ' 1 1 . 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Class Wlll Beata I Beata Schlueter wlll my good conduct to Mary Lou Miller Mary Sue I Mary Sue Garretson w11l my gracefulness 1n dancmg to Jan1ce Walters Eleanor I Eleanor Moore wzll my sports abxlxty to Sh1rley Artman Bud I Bud Kammke w1ll my basketball technique to Kenneth Bennett Bernard I Bernard Doden will my sane drxvmg to Wayne Hayward Ot1s I Otrs Ruff w11l my helght to Melvm Hurst Beverly I Beverly Stemke w1ll my k1ss1ng abrllty to Roger Outram Charlotte I Charlotte Stemke will my good grades to Joyce Walters Charlotte I Charlotte Brucker w1l1 my g1r11sh flgure to Carol Walters Alberta I Alberta Kmkade w11l my g1gg1es to Mzss Schrenkenberg Carol I Carol G1ll w11l my ablhty to go steady to Elsre Iverson Greta I Greta Elhs w1ll my sweet volce to B111 Edwards Ima Jean I Ima Jean Gragson w111 my aggress1veness to Jeanette HOSk1nS Ot1s I Ot1s Ruff w1ll my dancmg ab111ty to B111 Maddux Beverly I Beverly Stemke w1l1 my talent to play 111 band to Donald Schulthe1s Charlotte I Charlotte Brucker wxll my Jokes to Gene Cole Alberta I Alberta Klnkade w1.ll my scholarshrp to Junmy Sherman Th1s 15 an especlal favor to Mrs Wheeler Carol I Carol G1ll w1l1 my ab1l1ty to get along w1th all the teachers to Mary Langhoff Greta I Greta Elhs w1ll my acquamtance wrth boys to Nancy Klmplmg Ima Jean I Ima Jean Gragson w11l my naturally curly halr to M1ss Hale Beata I Beata Schlueter w1sh to gwe a package from my supply of prunes Mr Goddard Mary Sue I Mary Sue w1ll my mce smlle to Mr Husted Eleanor I Eleanor Moore w11l my shyness with the boys to Joyce May 0 . . 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' - '1 1 - Bud I Bud Kam1nke w11l my ab1l1ty to grow a mustache to Coach Moyer Bernard I Bernard Doden w11l my radzant sm1le to Mr Husted Charlotte I Charlotte Ste1nke w1l1 my s1ster to B111 Maddux Prophecy IN THE CRYSTAL BALL The Gypsy Fortune Teller Speaks I see a beauty shop' Oh lt s clearer now There s a very short woman operat1ng th1s beauty shop No 4 IS very 1mportant 1n th1s shop It s 400 East IVIBLII costs S4 O0 for a wave and shampoo and there are 4 ch1ldren no' 6 ch1ldren Ah I have It now There are 4 sets of quadruplets and the1r mother the operator of the shop, 15 Charlotte Stemke And now the scenem my crystal ball moves to a courtroom There I see tall handsome fashmnably dressed man before the court He g1ves h1S address a farm south of Long Po1nt Why I recogn1ze h1m now lt s Mr Robert Kam1nke and who are the two women standmg on e1ther Slde of h1m'? Why there IS Carol K1mp11ng Kam1nke and Mar11yn Brucker Kammke and th1s handsome man 15 on tr1al for b1gamy The crystal ball 15 dark I can t see anythmg There must be S1Ck1'l6SS h yes lt s clearmg and I fxnd a very pretty nurse benrhng over a st1ll wh1te f1gure on a hosp1tal bed smgmg to h1m It s p1a1ner and I can see Why yes there 15 Greta EIIIS who IS workmg 1n thls Sp6C1al cl1n1c for heart d1SBaS9 and her pat1ent IS Roger Outram who has Just had a toad s heart grafted onto h1S t1cker And now my crystal ball takes on great hght and we are 1n the V1ctor1an ball room 1n the Palmer House 1n Ch1Cag0 Featured on thx ewemng s program 15 the famous song and dance team Lana and LOHHIS l th1nk I rec ogn1ze them Just a m1nute' I 11 tell you who 11: 1S Why lt s Carol C1111 and B1lly Edwards d1pp1ng and Swaylng to tango mus1c I see great exc1tement 1n my crystal ball as the cenf moves to the Yankee Stadzum now owned and operated by Eleanor Moore ani her busmess manager Me1v1n Hurst There 1 OIIS Ruff playmg f1rst base but 'n1ss1ng some of the balls because he can t keep h1s mmd on h1S work He st1ll moons ox er Carol And here 111 my crystal ball I see the former well known rad1o announcer Beata S1mons who now broadcasts her programs from her own kltchen Let s l1sten 1n for awh1le as Beata gwes her rec1pe for KISS Ple And farther 1n the Crystal ball I see Charlotte Brucker who has Just d1vorced her 10th husband Guy Mad1son keepmg company w1th another man I recogn1ze h1m at last, ah yes It s Clark Gable . . . . - , , . 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E . , x ' n Now my crystal ball moves back to Long Point Mau: Street whxch has grown to be a very large busmess d1strict completely owned and operated by Bernard Doden and Sons Inc Movzng Eastward I see many boats m my crystal ball Yes mt s the Manvllle Navy Shlpyard swarmxng wmth the First Admlral Gene Cole s chxldren I-hs wlfe Alberta has won the t1tle of the f1rst Navy mother 1n America to rear so many chzldren And now I see a httle gray hazred lady st1.ll very charmmg although all of 36 She IS workmg m a bank and she is worrymg about somethmg I recognlze her she IS Beverly Stemke and worrymg about a B111 no two Bllls It seems she IS st1ll hav1ng trouble making a dec1s1on between Bill Redman and B111 Maddux Now cross my palm wxth s1lver and I ll tell you how she fmally decldes My crystal ball now moves to an art gallery where the former Ima Jean Gragson IS bemg presented f1rst przze for her pamtmg Let us look closer and see thxs master pamtmg Why it s a pamtmg of her husband B111 who IS her favorxte model I ee a house on the bank of the rwer m Streator There 1S a man Slttlllg on the ponh rn hms old rock1ng cha1r It looks lmke the old football star Jlrnmy Schnutt Around the corner of the house I see a woman scrubbxng d1apers on a washboard It s Mary Sue Garretson now I recognzze her Mrs James Schm1tt . . . . - 9 , . . . ., . 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Class Nlght Program Gxrls Vocal Ensemble Presentatlon of Class Wheel Carol G111 Acceptance of Class Wheel Nancy Kzmplxng Beverly Stemke Mary Sue Garretson Saxophone Duet Charlotte Stemke Greta Elhs Class W111 Beata Schleuter Alberta Kmkade Class Prophecy In The Crystal Ball Play Glfts to Juniors and Faculty Presentation of the New Stage Curtams Glrls Vocal Ensemble Graduatlon Nancy Klmpllng and Roger Outram led the thlrteen Senlors m thelr caps and gowns the faculty and the board members m the graduatzon process1on Processxonal Invocat1on Reverend McKee Muslc Mzxed Ensemble Salutatorxan Address Charlotte Stemke Valedlctorlan Address Beverly Stemke Speaker J Floyd Trump Presentatlon of D1plomas Stanley Brown Bened1ct1on Reverend McKee Baccalaureate On May Z7 1951 Manlyn Brucker and B111 Maddux ushered the Sen1ors faculty and board members to then' seats 1n the Methodmst church for Baccalaureate Prelude Invocation Reverend McKee Special Mus1c Baccalaureate Sermon Reverend Hendrxchs Benedmuon Reverend Adams Class Motto The Begummg Not The End Class Flower Carnation Class Colors Yellow and Maroon AWARDS D A R Greta Lllls Good Cltuenshlp Ima Jean Gregson Otls Ruff Valed ctornn Bev rly St an tato an Cha lotte mtexrlf 0 , 5 U ' I o , , . . . . S01o---..-----....----.--------------------.. --..--- --..-GI-etaE11iS l I . . 1 I - u ' ' - so , ' ' 5 'f - - ff ,Qf-4reT'.g Fw ,sir - , ,:' ,, F' 'Uv Semor Play CRADLE TROUBAD OUR Cast B111 Markley Den.n1s Lakewood Markley Peg Markley Lou Haller P K Greenwell W1gg1y Greenwell ouchy Wllhams Fred Haller Noreen Harr1son Hank Atches on Theodora Blnney Bob Buzz Sgt Mane McClosky Joe McC1osky Passers by V William Maddux David Moyer Greta Ellis Alberta Kinkade Charlotte Steinke Beverly Steinke Otis Ruff Beata Schlueter Bernard Doden Carol Gill Donald Jordan Donald Schultheis Eleanor Moore Gene Cole Wayne Hayward Mary Sue Garretson Wxllmm Edwards Charlotte Brucker Ima Jean Gragson Jack Simons O I0 Ii ------------ ------------------ ----------RobertKami.nke Cradle Troubadour Cradle Troubadour boasted a predommantly young cast wxth problems funnler because they were more common to youth Peg Markley QGreta Elhs and her nezghbor Lou Haller Alberta Kmkade young matrons who wanted to go to a movie couldn t fmd a baby sztter B111 Markley QB1l1 Madduxl the young father then remembered Touchy W11l1ams tOt1S Ruffj commonly called Doc a buddmg psychzatrlst Touchy was em ployed for two dollars untxl mzdmght Wh11e Touchy was fzxmg the baby s bottle Theodora Bmney KCaro1 Cullj arrwed unexpectedly for a v1s1t Never havmg seen Peg s husband she mms took Touchy for B111 threw her arms around h1s neck and knocked the nxpple off the bottle he was holdmg Touchy was quzte dlsgusted Whlle they watched the baby someone kzdnapped it The Junk hunt gang jomed the search for the baby Touchy phoned h1s fos police husband Joe Gene Cole, The place soon swarrned wxth passers by mcludmg The Wandermg Vo1ce Hack Smmons who was suspected of kzd nappmg the baby and falsely arrested by Joe The play ended happlly when the practlcal Joker ne1ghbor Fred Haller Robert Kammke returned the baby Touchy won a ten thousand dollar prrze from the wander1ng vo1ce, makmg It posslble for he and Theodora to go to college as steadxes A note of reahsm was mtroduced by Davzd Moyer 9 months old who added real baby nolses and Butch the bloodhound 1n pursuit of clues b1ts of bologna on the floor Play Ed1tor Alberta Kmkade ' J ' , C ' 7. ter mother, Mrs. McClosky QE1eanor Moorej, who arrived with non-too-bright D ' I A ' . 1 . . ,, . . ,, . 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Q JVL Irma Jn Sophomore Class FRONT ROW Le!! to Right Mtn Sehncknnberg, Jeanette Hoskins Mu-y Lnnghofi, Joyce May Donna Schulthin SECOND ROW Carol Walters Jimmy Sherman, William Edwards Elsie Iverson Mary Lou Mxller FRONT ROW Left to Right Donald Schulthiel, Kenneth Bennett, Georgia Anne Miller, Jack Slmonl Mx Moyer SECOND ROW Janice Walters Joyce Walters Francis Muwers Donald Jordon Melvin Hurlt Shirley Artman Freshman Class Jumor Play THE BIG BLOW UP Ellen Parker the landlady Beans her hlgh school age son Melmda the new mald Mugsy Morr1s a young cr1m1nal Cora Johnson a young school teacher Terry Kmg a detectlve Sandra Fleld a nervous young lady Kat1e Lee Bean s grrl frxend Douglas Blake Sandra s flance Mr Fleld Sandra s lrate father Mrs Fleld her anxious mother Cast Carolyn Mowers Wayne Hayward Mary Langhoff B111 Nladdux Mar 1lyn Bruc ker Roger Outr am Donna Schulthels Mary Lou K1mpl1ng Kenneth Bennett Jack Sxmons Georgla Anne M1ller The leadmg characters of thls play were four suxtcases In one sultcase there was a tlme bomb ln another one a valuable pearl necklace When the owners get them mxxed up the result was h1lar1ously funny Terry Klng trymg to track down Mugsy Morris who had stolen the necklace heard that Mugsy s half slster would meet him m a hotel to glve hlm the necklace Many compl1cat1ons embro1lmg every guest 1n the hotel ensued Before the play ended everyth1ng turned out happxly but not unt11 the tlme bomb had exploded JUNIOR OFFICERS Presldent Nancy Klmplmg V1ce Presldent Roger Outram Secretary Treasurer Marilyn Brucker Class Advlsor Mrs Mary P lahaven SOPHOMORE CLASS Pres1dent Mary Langhoff Secretary Donna Schulthels VICE Presldent Joyce May Treasurer Jeanette Hoskms Class Advzsor Mxss Phylhs Schreckenberg FRESHMAN CLASS Presldent Georgra Anne M1ller Secretary Jack S1mons T reasurer D onald Schulthe1s Class Adv1sor Mr. Moyer O ll li , ---x-------------------Q3-' ll 'I' ' ---------------------- - I , s--Q-3-----'-1-1---'----1'-- - 5 1 , zqxqsmuxunzgznmagg ,. ,. . 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The boys got off to a rather shaky start losing five of the first ten games However with more experience and enthusiasm they fuushed the season with only eight defeats and nineteen victories Wmning the L-L Tourney for the second year straight and the District Tourney for the third successive year they added two new first place trophies to our collection VICTORIES AND DEFEATS L ong L ong L ong Long L ong L ong Long L ong L ong L ong Long L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L ong L on g L ong L ong Point Point Pomt Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Pomt Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Pomt Lostant Odell John Swaney Tomca Flanagan Low Point Benson Saunemm Walnut Washburn Cornell Lostant La Rose Odell Cullom Cornell Flanagan Cornell Tomca Low Point Bens on Flanagan Hennep1n Lostant Sparland Toluca ' ' 53 ' 41 ' 63 . 69 . ' 64 . 56 . ' 64 53 ' ' 45 ' 67 ' 64 ' 58 ' 85 ' 64 Long Point 80 La Rose ' 68 ' 54 ' 49 ' 66 . 78 . . 61 . ' 54 ' 60 . 58 . ' 65 ' 49 ' 34 . Sports Editor--Bud Kammke 4 f W , ' 4,,p-yy' V5 QW 5,4 A , W 'P A , ' qw., f K, 1, ,V ,An f , A fwf .. ,rv Q f, W 5 W , 1 V 4 1 'WY . ,,my L fgfgw A-,, ? A.-W 5 if KX X ,Mya Q' im 4 .mg ,W M V ' 1,7 4 , A sv M X ' 5 ,,4-,fw ,, -Kim A233 X fic? . mfg'-1.. , K 'Wi i R H L V h xl Q 'W ' EWS Marla? -M Q ' f rgff -V L. 1 a 4 47 ,ff f f 1 ,fy X ..f..fflf ' 'Hifi aff 2 1 f' 2 ff ' may -New kgyigh ' M I .sr ,Z W mf' if ? ga 'Lis' :al-, ' li Y, . Ji. fm. Baseball The Long Pomt n1ne began thelr 1950 1951 baseball season under the superv1s1on of Coach Wxlllam Moyer The season was sp11t between fall and sprlng baseball After f1I1l.Sl'11Ilg only the fall half of the season the team had three v1ctor1es and one defeat Wxnnlng two of the four games on our home dlamond they extended the three year wan streak mcludmg elght wms on the home dlamond As thls annual goes to press the sprmg half of the season has not been concluded however our good fall season pomts to a fme record for sprmg These are the boys and thelr pos1t1ons Fzrst Base .TackS1rnmons Second Base .hm Sherman Shortstop Roger Outrarn Th1rd Base Donald Schu1th1es P1tchers B111 Maddux Bud Kammke Roger Outram Catchers Bud Kamlnke B111 Maddux Outf1e1d Ot1s Ruff Bernard Doden Wayne Hayward w1th Donald Jordan B111 Edwards Melvm Hurst Francms Mowers alternatmg GAMES WON AND LOST Long Polnt Benson Long P01Dt Wenona Long Polnt Benson CROSS COUNTRY The Long Pomt cross country team ran four major races mcludmg the D1str1ct Meet whxch cons1sted of fourteen schools from the d1str1ct Our boys ran wzth 97 other trackmen and flnlshed tenth Bernard Doden Ot1s Ruff Bud Kammke Wayne Hayward B111 Edwards and Francls Mowers were members of the team Robert Kammke Sport Edxtor Long Point ------- 1 La Rose --------- '5 ' ---- -- - -0 --------- 10 ' ------- 3 ---------- 1 ' ------ - 4 ---------- 0 L' lr 4 mm slx .Anais - l - . 1. .. - - Future Homemakers of Amerzca SEATED Left to Right Carol Gill Mary Langhoff Beata Schlueter Eleano Moore Nancy Kxmpling Mrs Flaha n Gr taE111s SECOND ROW Georgia Anne M111 r Carolyn Mo ers M ry Lo Miller Be erly Steinke Charlotte Stemke Donna Schulthxes Albe ta Kinkade Marllyn Brucker THIRD ROW Carol Walters Shirley Artman Elsie lverson Charlotte Brucker Ma y Sue Gaz-retson, Jeanette Hoskins Janice Walters Joyce Walters Joyce May F H A MODEL INITIATION The new Future Homemakers of Amerzca were 1n1t1ated and the new off1cers were m stalled on Wednesday October 25 1950 at a P T A meetmg Mrs Audrey Wheeler played the harp whlle the twenty four F H A members walked eta El11s questzoned the cand1dates Charlotte Stemke explalned the emblem, held by Ima Jean Gragson Mary Sue Garretson Eleanor Moore Beata Schlueter Charlotte Brucker and Car candles on the table from the red candle as they rec1ted the elght purposes of F H A The thxrteen candidates havmg reclted the F H A Creed m unlson came forward to recewe thezr emblems hght thexr candles and recewe a red rose The group sang the Loyalty Song accom amed b Mrs Wh p y eeler and Beata Schlueter The off1cers were then mstalled by Mrs John Flahaven Presldent Greta Secretary Mary Lou Mlller Parhamentarxan y Publzc Relatwns Chazrman Donna Schulthexs Langhoff Chapter Mother Mrs Thelma Beal As the closmg number the Benedmctlon was sung by the group olyn Mowers lzghted the e1ght Elhs Vzce President Carol C111 Treasurer Charlotte Stemke Beverly Stemke Hlstorlans Ima Jean Gragson and Mar : ' 1 ' . . . 1' , ' , . ve , e ' . : ' ' e , w , a u ' , v , r . ' . ' . . r , , , I O I I U in. The retiring officers conducted the initiation--Gr ' ' ' 5 . . u , O D I . . . , . . , . n ll li? ' . , . . - . , . I ! ' I . D . , . , . ' If ' ' li , . Future Farmers 0 Amerlca SEATED Left to Rxght Wayne Hayward Otxs Ruff Bernard Doden OFFICERS Presldent Ot1s Ruff Secretary Treasurer Wayne Hayward Reporter Bernard Doden STANDING: Francis Mowers, Donald Jordan, Jack Simons, Donald Schulthies, Melvin Hurst i ' 9 l Mzxcd Chorus FIRST ROW Left to Right Mrs Wheeler Slurley Artman Jamce Walters Kenneth Bennett Mary Lou Miller Joyce Walters Carol Walters Joyce May SECOND ROW Charlotte Stemke Alberta Kmkade Donna Schulthets Gene Cole Robert Kaminke, Melvin Hurst Jeanette Hoskxns Mary Sue Garretson Georgxa Anne Mlller THIRD ROW Carol Gill Beverly Stexnke Wxllxam Edwards, Willlam Maddux Donald Schulthell Bernard Doden Marilyn Brucker, Charlotte Brucker Elsie Iverson FOURTH ROW Mary Langhoff Beata Schlueter Eleanor Moore Donald Jordon Otxs Ruff Roger Outram Jack S1mons Wayne Hayward Nancy K1.mpl1ng Greta Elhs Ima Jean Gragson Girls Chorus FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Mrs Wheeler Carol Walters Joyce Walters Georgia Anne Miller Jamce Walters Shu-ley Artman Joyce May SECOND ROW Mary Sue Garretson Jeanette Hoskins Elsxe Iverson Charlotte Brucker Mary Lou Mxller Donna Schulthexs Alberta Kinkade Charlotte Stemke THIRD ROW Marxlyn Brucker Ima Jean Gragson Greta Ellis Nancy Kxmplmg Eleanor Moore Beata Schlueter Mary Langhofi Beverly Stelnke Carol Gill 1 J I 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - gay kgmgwfk 'WN H, M, ff .1 .A 'ff - fi . 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A S 'HW wi .K 'fx 5 1 if 45 1' W E 12 X in f 1' 4 -' fiiwri W Chorus Everybody m school this year belonged to the Mixed Chorus dlrected by Mrs Wheeler The Mrxed Chorus sang on Frzdays the girls div1s1on on Tuesdays the boys d1v1s1on on Thursdays Early m the year we organlzed elected Greta Ellrs as Presldent Carol Gmll as soczal chaxrman and planned our annual Chxcago trip Most of the muslc we sang was new Titles mn our repertolre included Will You Remember from Maytzme Golden Slippers Kmg James ls A Lmstenm Magnoha Bloom Summer ls A Comm In Muszc Enchantmg Billy Boy Mmstrel Song Roll On River Were You Desert Song Royal Mxnuet Australia Away For Rio Thxs year we had an especially nice tenor section somethmg we have been lackmg m other years So the boys worked out a new TTBB part song Cornfxeld Melodles Instead of SAB songs they used more four part songs SAA songs the g1rls sang were G1an1na Mm Slumber Boat Hero y The Waters Of Mmnetonka Flower and Tree The Chorus was very enthusxastlc th1s year and accomplmshed much Formxng a smgmg Chrxstmas tree complete wxth blue llghts and tlnsel we sang a New Year s Carol Sleep of the Infant Jesus and Deck The Halls for the Chnstmas P T A program The Chorus sang between acts at each of the class plays But the hxgh hxghlxghts of the year were the annual May Musxcal and the P T A commum ty cantata m whrch all the members of the chorus partrcipated ,, . 9' U' - in u - ,uv u - v - - ,or u , - ,H u 1 - 9 ,ct u - v- ,oo u - ,H u - ,oo so - ,u as Thereg When Love ls Kind3 Just A Cottage Smallg One Along, from U ,H as - ,n an - ,u lo - n ' ll ' ' ' Sf' ll il' IIMY gil ICB ' :lf If .IU D It , Il il , ll May Muslcal Oh Music Enchantmg Mnced Chorus Rhymes of a Rover Jack Slmons Golden Slippers Austraha Billy Boy Mlxed Chorus Dream Sh1ps Sallmg Gene Cole Magnoha Bloom Mlxed Chorus None But The Lonely Heart Greta E111s Lullabye of the Bells My Fair Lady Contest Gzrls Ensemble Kathryn s Weddmg Day Contest Mxxed Ensemble Royal Mmuet Summer IS Comm In Mlnstrel Song Mlxed Chorus Accompanxst for Chorus Accompanxst for Solos and Ensemble Dzr ector Mozart Halllster Negro Sp1r1tua1 Sallor Chantey Mountam Song Gu1es1an Bernd Tschaxkowsky Klemm Hepburn German Luvaas Mozart Old Enghs h D e la Hale Joyce May Mrs Chr1stopher Ivirs Wheeler O , ......................... . .. ...... EasterCaro1.... . .. . ....LithuanianFo1kSong U npooaol Oslo!!!lcoilaltlicsllolill n uns oo ' I , . . .. , Mzxed Quartet Left to Right Nancy Kunplmg Beata Schlueter Greta Elhs Beverly Stxenke Gene Cole Robert Kammke Jack Sunons Roger Outram Girls Ensemble Left to Rlght Carol Gxll, Donna Schulthexs, Charlotte Stemke, Mary Sue Garretson, Alberta Kxnkade, Charlotte Brucker , We 1-,QQ 'lxqf ' I AN? J . 3 1 X . Q 5 1 1 1 n 1 1 . - Statt Muslc Conttsts Our school was well represented m the Musxc Contest at Farmer C1ty thxs year wxth three solos and two ensembles The sololsts were Gene Cole tenor slngmg Dream Shlps Sa1l1ng Jack S1mons tenor smgmg Rhymes of a Rover Greta Elhs medlum volce smgmg None But The Lonely Heart The girls ensemble Alberta Kmkade Donna Schulthels Sopranos Mary Sue Garretson Charlotte Stemke second Sopranos Carol Gzll Charlotte Brucker altos sang My Fa1r Lady and Lullaby of the Bells The maxed ensemble cons1st1ng of Beata Schlueter Greta Elhs soprano Beverly Ste1nke Nancy Klmplmg alto Gene Cole Jack Slmons tenor Robert Kammke Roger Outram bass sang Kathryn s Weddmg Day Mrs Wanneta Christopher accompanled the solos and girls ensemble the mlxed ensemble sang a Capella The d1str1ct meet was held at Farmer C1ty the State meet at Macomb The 1951 I-hgh School Band under the d1rect1on of M1ss Anna Hale had mneteen members and met twxce a week If cons1sted of f1ve drums three saxophones one trombone three accordlans four trumpets two c1ar1nets and a plano Durlng the year the band played at all home basketball games and before the class plays Followlng are the pleces we played th1s year The Golden West Dreadnaught Rag T1me Weddmg On The Wmg After The Ball Margle Let A Smlle Be Your Umbrella You Were Meant For Me Sleepy Tlme Gal Flve Foot Two Eyes Of Blue Actwlty Stop Royal March Young Amerlca ln the sprmg the grade school band Jomed the hlgh school band to gwe a concert The Long Pomt band also took part 1n the annual Dwrght Mus1c Fest1 val brlngmg a dellghtful year to a close Muszc Ed1tor Greta E1l1s 1 J JN 'H 1 , , , I . . 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'TP' ' K Q9 E1 are I ' f 'macicwne . - 0 INITIATION PARTY In1t1at1on was held on Frlday September ZZnd Ten Freshmen came to school that day hardly recognxzable Donald Schulth1es was dressed as Llttle Genevleve Kenneth Bennett looked 11ke Aunt Jemlma All the girls were dressed m queer outf1ts most of them lookmg llke boys whzle the boys looked 11ke g1rls That mght the Freshmen came to the party shwermg and shakmg They were bllndfolded led down the staxrs hangmg on to an electr1c wlre fed worms and made to wade 1n mud Each Freshmen had to do several stunts 1n front of the guests present Jamce Walters sat on B111 Maddux s lap and k1ssed h1m Poor Otxs Ruff couldn t run fast enough to keep Georgla Ann Mlller from klssmg him F'ranc1s Moxners had to put other stunts were boxmg dancmg crawhng on hands and knees and croonmg A tasty refreshment of watermelon was fed the Freshmen Sophomores Jun1or Senlors faculty and their guests FRESHMAN HAYRACK PARTY The Freshmen gave a hayrack r1de for thexr return party All the students and faculty were 1nv1ted After the rlde flnally came to an end games were played ln the hlgh school gym then the Freshmen served refreshments SENIOR DANLES The Semors sponsored two square dances th1 year Buz Hansan played for the f1rst one and The Cummlng Combo for the second dance They were glven to ra1se money for the curtam fund Refreshments were sold Both dances had a large at tendance SK.AT ING PARTIES The F H A glrls sponsored a skat1ng party It was very well attended and everyone had a lot of fun even though they came home brulsed and sore m spots The Sophomores sponsored a skatmng party January llth Agam people came home very much brmsed up but they had a good tlme ' I - . u ' ' 10 . ,, . ,, . . . his arm around his one and only, Alberta Kinkade, and make love to her. 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Homecoming The h1gh school gyrnnasmm was f11led to capaczty for the basketball games with Cornell Bemg homecoming many alumna. were present The Junlors sold refresh ments throughout the evenmg Long Pomt won the flrst team game, 64 41 After the games the hlgh school students presented a two act pantomme B111 Maddux acted as master of ceremomes Mrs Emtly Sass played the plano accom panlment for the kltchen cabmet orchestra and Mrs Audrey Wheeler dlrected the play I1 Advertise the great Amerlcan grand opera The cast mcluded Producer Wllham Maddux Tomato Razzbern Duke of Parchesl .Tack S1mons V1ctrola the Duchess Beata Schlueter Pxccelma the1r elder daughter Donna Schulthe1s Peacherma the1r younger daughter Alberta Kmkade County Ivory Domo Donald Schulthels S1r Ansco Kodako Gene Cole Trees Otzs Ruff Roger Outram Moon Greta Ellls Gate Carolyn Mowers Marllyn Brucker Curtams Carol Walters Charlotte Brucker Curtam Puller W1l11am Edwards The other students of the school formed the kltchen cabmet band d1rected by Mary Lou M111er THD T0 Chlcago on the bus to see the stage play Texas L1 l Dar11n Fzrst we went to see the Bahau Temple ln Evanston Lmcoln Park was our second destmatlon to see Bushman ' the great gorllla Much to everyone s sorrow he remamed lymg down all the whlle we were there, then we went to the Loop ate our dmnner and went to the Great Northern Theatre to see Texas L11 Darlm It was very pretty and every one enjoyed it lmmensely After the stage play we d1d as we wished Some shopped Ln all the b1g stores others went to the Chlcago Theatre some to other theatres At elght o clock twenty four tlred students and three teachers started on the long trip home Chnstmas Party The presxdent of each class Carol G1l1 Nancy Kzmplmg Mary Langhoff and George Anne M1l1er planned the Chmstmas party for the students and the teachers Mr Husted showed the group two humorous movles Santa Claus came to pass out the gifts The presidents served a lunch and everyone enjoyed dancing Soczal Ed1tor Beverly Stemke On Saturday, the 7th of October, the members of the chorus journeyed to Chicago HJ A V11 V - r X I r H YI. 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